They are 16 and 14 and the maintenance agreement runs out when my youngest is 18. I have been divorced for two years.

Customer:replied 1 year ago.

I was given the house, £1600 a month to cover the mortgage and money for the kids. My partner is willing to take go onto the mortgage so my ex can be released from it sooner rather than later but we have been engaged for three years and we really want to get married, his mum is elderly and he wants her to see her son get married. My ex agrees to this as long as he is taken off the mortgage at the same time we marry. Thanks Claire x

They don't...youngest has not seen him for four years...oldest is autistic and sees him once a month for a few hours. Surely all I need is the right form to send in an amendment to the court. The rest of the details stay the same?

Customer:replied 1 year ago.

If we both agree then surely the other details are errelevent. I just need to know how to go about sending in forms etc?

Your only option is to amend the Order so that it refers to Child maintenance alone - and I asked the questions to ensure that this will not leave you open to him applying to the CMS after a year and you receiving less in Child maintenance.

Fortunately this would not be the case although there may be a potential problem when your eldest leaves school if he or she does so before they are 20.

Accordingly what you need to do is have a Consent Order drawn up with the new wording and then to forward it to the court with a D11 and the fee of £95.

http://www.justice.gov.uk/downloads/forms/fjr/D11_web_0414.pdf

I hope that this is of assistance - please ask if you need further details

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